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1.      b    Use a petrol oil mix at 40 1 ratio only  Mix petrol and oil in the fuel mixing can  27  included in the  delivery  Fill with petrol  gas  up to the    585 4    mark  Fill with two stroke engine oil  oil  up to the     600    mark  Close the container and shake carefully       Use fresh unleaded petrol  You must use 100  synthetic oil specifically made for heavily    stressed two stroke engines       Mix the petrol and oil in an approved container  Never mix fuel directly in the fuel tank     Place the blower vac upright on the ground or on a sturdy bench and wipe any debris from    around the fuel cap       Unscrew the fuel tank cap and pour the mixture into the tank with the aid of a funnel     Be careful not to spill any mixture  If this happens  wipe the spill with a clean rag     7  Start the engine at least 3 meters away from the area where the fuel tank has been filled up in    order to avoid any risk of fire          A Warning     Danger of injury   Wear suitable clothing and work gloves when working with the  device  Make sure that the device is functioning properly before every use  Make sure  that the collection bag and the tube are assembled correctly and the carrying strap   is adjusted correctly for work  If a switch should be damaged  work with the device  must not be carried out any longer        12    OPERATION       Initial Operation    Q Before switching on the device  make sure it is not in contact with any objects  Ensure stable  positioning     
2.    LK BV 30 AUTO     Mod  PLB30A        Petrol Blower Vac  Translation of the original instructions for manual    WARNING  Read the instructions manual before using the product and keep for   future reference    Before initial start up  please read through these operating instructions   carefully  Keep the instructions safe and pass them on to any subsequent user     so that the information is always available  l      Serial Number        CONTENTS    Contents   Intended use   Safety information  Symbols   General description  Assembly   Operation   Cleaning and maintenance  Troubleshooting   Storage   Disposal   environmental protection  Guarantee   Technical specifications    CE       O IN  TR  WwW  IN    13  15  18  19  20  20  21  22       INTENDED USE       The leaf blower vac is not intended for wet conditions    Avoid wet materials such as leaves and dirt  twigs  branches  pine needles  grass  earth  sand   mulch  cuttings  etc    Do not use on wet lawns  grass areas or fields  Misuse may lead to congestion in the shredding  unit and lead to reduced functionality    The machine may need to be completely dismantled and cleaned  This work should be carried out    by a qualified service center and is not covered by guarantee     The equipment is intended for use by adults  Young people over the age of 16 may use the  equipment only under supervision  The operator or user is responsible for accidents or  damage to other people or their property  The manufacturer is not liab
3.  Primer Bulb    10  Fuel Cap  11  Fuel Tank    12  Blower   Vacuum Mode Selection Lever    13  Collection Bag       14  Air Guide Tube   15 Front handle   16 Rear handle   17  Accelerograph button   18  Muffler   19  Blower Tube 2 3 connection chain  20  Engine housing    21  Retainer frame  22 Carrying strap attachment bar  23  Retainer loop       10    ASSEMBLY       A    Employ only original parts  Danger of injury     UNPACKING   Unpack the device and check whether it is complete      amp     1 Flat nozzle   2 3 Two part blower vacuum tube   5 Carrying strap   13Collection bag with bag holder nozzle  20Leaf blower engine part    Before putting the device into operation  the blower   suction tube must be completely  mounted and screwed tight and the collection bag and carrying strap must be attached   The impeller wheel cover must be closed and the attachment screws must be tightened  all the way     Mounting of blower   suction tube          Li     Make sure the tubes are held straight during mounting   1  Connect the two parts of the blower   suction tube  2 3      The two parts of the tube engage  whereupon they cannot be disengaged for safety  reasons     2  Fasten down the tube sections using the smaller enclosed screws     3  Insert the blower   suction tube into the blower   suction opening on the engine  component  20   Use the guide rail on the engine component as an aid    4  Fasten down the tube and engine component using the larger enclosed bolts and nuts     M
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5. L   MIXU TAHO persoonen o a ieee Erir roA EE ct cs EE TS 40 1   Equivalent vibration total value  according to PrEN 15503 Annex B    NDP ANION eee e a a E a a E E Max 13 5m s2 K 5 4 m s2  Leaf bag CAD ACILY sa cesnenretrhensictecntscsunonotessicieecnpindtnduatentneebeeeunPenuntenieninediosdens 55L   WY GIOE EEE N A ET E T EA A I TA A 7 2 kg    Technical and visual changes may be made without notice in the course of development   All dimensions  information and specifications in these operating instructions are therefore  subject to change     Legal claims made on the basis of the operating instructions can therefore not be enforced        21        EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY       We Company  TRENCHEX LTD   VENETO HOUSE  DOVEFIELDS  UTTOXETER  STAFFORDSHIRE ST14 8HU    The undersigner  T J  SKELDON  Managing Director   Declare that Petrol Blower Vac  LAWNKING model    LK BV 30 AUTO   Factory models  PLB30A   References  ASBT911273     Complies with the essential health and safety requirements of the following  directives      The Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC     The EMC Directive 2004 108 EC     The Noise Directive 2000 14 EC  amp  2005 88 EC     The Directive Emissions 97 68 EC amp 2002 88 EC amp 2010 26 EU    The conformity assessment followed was according to Directive 2000 14 EC   Annex V   and the Directive 2005 88 EC     Measured Sound Power Level  103dB A   Guaranteed Sound Power Level  106 dB A     Made in UTTOXETER  11 04 2014  T J  SKELDON  Managing Director    
6. he tool in daylight or with adequate artificial light          After use  and with the tool switched off  check for any damage  If you have any    17   18   19   20     21   22     23   24   20   26     27     28   29     doubts  contact an authorized service center  Do not try to repair the tool or access  internal parts yourself    Only use the tool according to the instructions given in this manual    Check regularly that the screws and fixings are tight    Use only genuine spare parts and accessories recommended by the manufacturer   Regularly check the bag for damages  If you detect any damages of the bag   contact an authorized service center    Do not put fingers  hands or any part of your body into the nozzle or exhaust opening   If the cord becomes damaged during use  disconnect the cord from the supply  immediately    Do not use the appliance if the cord is damaged or worn    Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before blowing vacuuming    Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating impeller wheel    Do not vacuum any fluids with this device  this is particular valid for inflammable  fluids as petrol  Do not use the device near such fluids  either    Always switch off the device when    you change from blowing to vacuum mode    it is left unattended    you are going to clean or maintain the device    Use the full blower nozzle extension so the air stream can work close to the ground   Use the device only for the applications defined in this manual  Use only   o
7. k    Put on the carrying strap  5  and adjust it to the optimum length     2  Open the quick release fastener and move the additional grip to the desired position     Reclose the quick release fastener     3 Turn the operation mode selector  12  to the symbol required      F   Blowing operating mode   hy    4   Suction operating mode    BEFORE CHANGING THE OPERATING MODE  IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO SWITCH  OFF THE DEVICE     5        Switch on          push primer bubble button  9  10 times  then turn chock level to    Start        then pull the recoil starter until the engine starts       The choke lever will restore to the normal position    RUN     after engine starts     Push throttle trigger 6  the product will soeed up while the engine will return to initial    speed once the trigger is released       Engine will run at a certain speed if rotating accelerograph button 17  to a fixed level    without touching throttle trigger  and accelerograph button returns to normal place when  pushing trigger       During operation  hold the device with one hand on the casing grip and the other on the    additional grip  Grip the handles inside of the vibration dampened areas     10  To stop the engine  push the power switch to    O    position     A Warning     After switching off the device the impeller wheel continues to rotate for some time   Danger of injury due to rotating tool     CAUTION  Do not touch the motor until it has cooled down     A Warning     If the engine conti
8. l or under the influence of alcohol   drugs  or medication    Do not operate in poor lighting    Keep all parts of your body away from any moving parts and all hot surfaces of  the unit    Wear a face mask in dusty conditions to reduce the risk in dust inhalation    Check the work area before each use  Remove all objects such as rocks  broken  glass  nails  wire  or string which can be thrown or become entangled in the  machine    Keep firm footing and balance  Do not overreach  Overreaching can result in loss  of balance or exposure to hot surfaces    Never operate the unit without a spark arrestor screen  this screen is located inside  the muffler    Before storing  allow the engine to cool down    Empty fuel tank and restrain the unit from moving before transporting in a vehicle   To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury  handle fuel with care  It is highly  flammable    Do not smoke while handling fuel        OPERATING RANGE   This Blower Vacuum device must only be used to blow away or vacuum dry and light  materials as e g  dry leaves  small branches  and pieces of paper  The vacuuming of  heavy materials as e g  metal  stones  big branches and broken glass is expressively  excluded     SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES   1  Always wear adequate protective clothing when operating the tool to avoid injuries  to face  eyes  hands  feet  head or hearing  Use safety glasses or a face shield   boots or sturdy shoes  long trousers  work gloves  a hard hat and ear defenders    2  Do not 
9. le for damages    caused by use other than for the intended purpose or by incorrect operation     Contents of carton   Check that you have all the components  and that they are in good order  If any parts are missing  or damaged  return the product to your dealer  Do not attempt to repair the fault yourself as this can  be dangerous and will invalidate your guarantee    Blower vac   Collection Bag   Carrying strap   Maintenance Socket Spanner    Fuel mixing can       SAFETY INFORMATION       GENERAL SAFETY RULES  A Warning     READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS  Failure to follow all  instructions listed below  may result in fire and or serious personal injury     Save These Instructions    1     2   3   4    D pi    10   11     12     13     14     195     16     17     18     19        Do not allow children or infirm persons or untrained people to use this unit    Do not allow children to play with the machine    Do not use this machine for water suction cleaning or animal grooming    Never start or run the engine inside a closed area  breathing exhaust fumes   can kill    Wear eye and hearing protection when operating this product    Keep all bystanders  children  and pets at least 15m away from the working area   Wear heavy long trousers  boots and gloves  To reduce risk of injury  Do not wear  loose fitting clothing  scarves or jewellery of any kind    Do not operate the tool barefoot  Ensure any long hair is tied back    Do not operate this unit when you are tired  il
10. n air cleaner element  Tighten bolts  nuts and screws  Clean spark plug and adjust electrode gap  Remove dust and dirt from cylinder fins    Remove carbon deposits on piston head and inside cylinder     gt    gt  i     Remove carbon deposits in the exhaust pipe of muffler    Clean screen of spark arrester      A Check the sliding portion of crankshaft  connecting rod etc        Fuel tube It is recommended to replace every 3 years        Note   The service intervals indicated are to be used as a guide  Service to be performed more frequently as necessary  by operating condition   When damage or defect occurs in checked parts  replace with a new one    A  Service to be performed by an authorized LawnKing dealer    K   Service more frequently under dusty conditions             6       Air Filter service    aD Keep the air filter clean  Clean the air cleaner element every 20 hours     1  Switch off the engine    2  Remove the air cleaner cap from the air cleaner by removing the air cleaner cap screw   3  Remove the element from the air cleaner case    4  Wash the element in detergent and water  and dry it thoroughly    5  Fix the element in the air cleaner case and the air cleaner again  and tighten the screw        A Warning   Improper element cleaning can result in engine damage  Do not use compressed air    to clean or dry element  Always clean element with an approved high flash point  solvent only  Never use gasoline  Do not operate engine with air filter parts removed     S
11. nues to run with the switch in the Stop position  push the choke  lever to the fully closed position        13       Working with the leaf blower   The leaf blower may only be used for the following purposes      As a blower to pile up dry leaf material or to blow material out places that are hard to access  e g    under cars      As a Suction device to suck u p dry material  The device also function as a shredder in the suction   function  The dry leaves are shredded and their volume is reduced  preparing the material for later   composting if desired  The shredding intensity depends on the size of the leaf material and its   residual moisture    Uses other than those described here may damage the machine and put the operator at risk    During work  ensure that the device is not struck against hard objects  which can cause damage    Do not suck up any solid bodies such as stones  branches or pieces of branch  fir cones or similar     since these can damage the device  in particular the shredding mechanism    Repairs of this type are not covered by the guarantee    Blowing operating mode    1  Set the operating mode selector switch 12  to the symbol  see    Initial Operation        2  You get optimal results when you use the blower with a separation distance to the ground of  5  10 cm    3  Direct the airstream away from yourself  Ensure that you do not to stir up any heavy objects and  hurt somebody or damage something    4  Begin work with the highest blowing power  in orde
12. on bag  impeller  etc     The guarantee is also conditional on adherence to the instructions on cleaning and maintenance     Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase     Please always contact the service center to verify all the specific conditions of guarantee of this    product        20    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS       PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS    S a E NT air cooled  2 stoke piston valve  gasoline engine   Engine CISPIACSMEM iicisciniectatimrapaqniaivbuanitinarsarcndranacanadsdoianvaedeitmianctinaaaeuawss 30 cc   PAI SIO CIs sactciias ccadnnss eA E AA E max 265km h  PA VOUTE aer E E EE ENE max 9 5m   min  Sound p  wer  eVel cnc ssnsncetmernutsness arcane vonsmanaases ertenaniaubaaxannnpandnecerstiuaneneemensaness 103 dB A   Sound pressure level at Operator position               cccccecesseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeessaneees 94 dB A   Sound power level Guaranteed             cccccseeececcceessseeeeeseeneeseeeessaeaseeeeeeseeeess 106 dB A   Uncertainty K of Sound DOWEL vieticaiesesaidaaticuisvaniehiindietduaennteidandinderdla Simonnaleaueuers 3 dB A   Maximum engine Pperformance                cccccccsssseeececeeeeeeeeceseaueseeeeessaueeeeeeesees 0 85 kW  Maximum rotational frequency of the ENGiNe               cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 7500r  min  Engine sped at MOG initcccnssveteccmaatensnssepnevenbatiiercenprancnenicetsitaactaaaetackeetads 3000r  min   Fuel tank WCU iaccsre ders nua onaanisntnnadldactane utaecarnatnebieei aad gia ddlebirieldieiensiathnbaliwabieiies 0 5 
13. on bag  must be emptied when the bag is full or interferes with the suction capacity of the device   1  Wait until the impeller wheel comes to a standstill   2  To remove the collection bag  remove the retainer loop and press the coupler lever on the  frame   12    3  Open the zip fastener on the collection bag and empty it completely   4  Fix the emptied collection bag again  see also    Assembly Instructions         MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING       General cleaning    Clean the device in each case immediately after working  since otherwise mud with leaf  residues hardens and sets and can possibly no longer be removed without dismantling the  motor casing     Such cleaning work is not covered by the guarantee    Removal of clogging and blockage   Leaf material and fresh plant parts may clog   block the device   Cleaning the impeller wheel     1  Use the key to open the screw on the impeller wheel cover and tip up the cover    2  Carefully remove residues or clogging materials from the impeller wheel    3  Check to make sure the impeller wheel is easier to turn and is in undamaged condition   Let replace a defective impeller wheel by a qualified Service Center        Cleaning the air outlet area   1  Remove the collection bag    2  Clean the external air outlet area on the device    3  Set the operating mode selector switch to the suction symbol    4  Remove dirt residues in the inner air outlet area with a bottle brush or similar   5  Remove unwieldy objects with a blunt tool 
14. on tube is not fuel system   properly fitted e Check the air filter and clean if  necessary   e There may be carbon deposits in the  cylinder exhaust pipe or the silencer   Clean these  or change the silencer     Device works with Damaged power cable Check cable  where appropriate   interruptions replace    Internal loose connection Repair through customer service    Defective on off switch    Foreign body blocks impeller  wheel    Collection bag is full Remove blockage    Collection bag is dirty Empty collection bag    Low suction capacity or  suction not present Selector switch in incorrect  position Clean collection bag    Device clogged up or Set selector switch to the suction  blocked by foreign bodies symbol    Remove plug or blockages          18    STORAGE       General Storage Instructions   e Clean the equipment and accessories carefully before storage    e Keep the equipment in a dry and dustproof place  and above all out of reach of children   e Do not wrap the equipment in plastic bags  as damp and mould may form    e Do not store the equipment on the protective cover  ideally hang it from the top handle V    Storage During Working Breaks   1  Drain the fuel tank in a well ventilated place    2  Start the engine and allow it to tick over until the engine stops and the carburettor is free of fuel   3  Allow the engine to cool  approx  5 minutes      In case of working breaks of more than 3 months    Engine to be stored over 30days should be completely drained of f
15. ount flat suction nozzle    5  To work with the flat suction nozzle  1   push it onto the suction opening  2  on the  tube until the lateral clips engage  To remove the nozzle  pull the clips on the nozzle  apart and pull the nozzle out of the tube    Mount collection bag    6  Place the retainer frame  21  onto the opening on the engine components  Press the  retainer frame over the engagement strip until the coupling lever engages    Suction operation is only permissible with the collection bag mounted    7  Connect the collection bag retainer loop to the blower   suction tube    Mount carrying strap    8  Hook the carrying strap  5  onto the attachment bar  22      11    FUELING     al    oO oO    Always use extreme care when handling fuel  Fuel is highly flammable     2  Never attempt to fuel the blower vac if the fuel system components are damaged or leaking   3   4  Never smoke or light any fires near the blower vac or fuels  Always transport and store fuels in    Never attempt to refuel the engine while it is running or still warm  Allow it to cool first     an approved container       Never operate the blower vac without a properly functioning muffler and spark arrester installed     Do not use petrol which contains ethanol or methanol as it may damage the fuel lines and other    engine parts       Mix only enough fuel for your immediate needs  If fuel must be stored longer than 30 days  it    should first be treated with a stabiliser or similar product     MOTOR FUEL
16. park Plug service    Worn spark plugs or a spark gap that is too great will result in a power reduction of  the engine     Every 50 hours of operation   1  Switch off the equipment      Take the spark plug cap with Tool  and pull it up      Remove the spark cap by using a suitable plug wrench      Clean the electrodes by scraping or with a wire brush to remove carbon deposits and wetness      Inspect for cracked porcelain or other wear and damage  Replace the spark with a new one  if necessary    6  Check the spark plug gap and reset it if necessary  The gap must be between 0 6mm and   0 7mm  To change the gap  bend only side electrode  using a spark plug tool    7  Install and tighten the spark plug to 14N m 1 4kgf m    8  Fix the spark plug cap on the spark plug securely    9  Pull up the spark plug cap lightly to make sure of the installation of the spark plug cap     O A O N    Recommended spark plug for PLB30A  1  NGK BPMR7Y 2 L8RTC TORCH 3  RCJ6Y       17    TROUBLESHOOTING          Electrodes       Spark plug gap          Carbon Removal of engine internal parts  Every 50 hours of operation  These items must be performed with proper tools  See your authorized Lawn King dealer for    service     Mains voltage is not present e Check the power switch is ON and  Device does not start that there is fuel in the tank   e Check the fuel tank filter and clean if  necessary   Defective motor e Check the fuel in the tank  If water is  present  drain and rinse the entire  The sucti
17. r to rapidly pile up the leaves lying around   Select a lower blowing power to compact the previously piled up leaves    5  Before blowing  loosen leaves adhering to the ground with a broom or rake    6  The guide rollers at the end of the tube make it easier to work on flat surfaces    Suction operating mode    1  Set the operating mode selector switch to the symbol  see    Initial Operation      Check whether the  collection bag  13  is correctly assembled    2  Make sure the volumes of leaf material sucked in at one time are not too large  This will avoid  clogging of the blower   suction tube and blockage of the impeller wheel    3  For ground suction of leaves or leaf residues  place the enclosed flat nozzle onto the end of the  tube     The ejection nozzle ensures ideal transport of leaves into the leaf bag  Additionally  it serves  your safety by preventing contact with the fan during operation     ae To reduce wear on the collection bag  do not drag it along the ground while working        14       aD If the device stops suddenly during operation and does not produce any suction  then it is to  be switched off immediately  Make sure that no material is wedged in between the shredder  impeller and the casing  Carry out the work as described in the chapter    Cleaning and  Maintenance     If the appliance will not start  consult Service Centre     Emptying the collection bag   With full collection bag  the suction pumping capacity decreases considerably and the collecti
18. riginal spare parts supplied by the manufacturer     SYMBOLS       Symbols on the Equipment    Some of the following symbols may be used on this tool  Please study them and learn their  meaning  Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and  safer     SYMBOL DESIGNATION EXPLANATION    Precautions that involve your safety     To reduce the risk of injury  user must read and understand operator s manual  before using this product     Wear eye  hearing and head protection when operating this equipment     Keep a safety distance of at least 5 m from bystanders     To reduce the risk of injury or damage  avoid contact with any hot surface     Keep all bystanders at least 15 m away     Projection hazard  Beware of thrown objects     Rotating impeller blades can cause serious injury  Keep fingers and hands away     Wear safety boots with sturdy soles     Wear protective gloves  Risk of injury from cuts     Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive   Stop engine before refueling        Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide  an odorless and deadly poison   Do not start   use engine in an enclosed area     Pull off the plug spark before any maintenance     Symbol on the fuel pump  Press the fuel pump 10x before starting    Specification of the guaranteed sound power level LWA in GB     Conforms to current standards     Mix ratio 40 1  Use ONLY fuel mix    Symbol on the choke lever   Lever in cold start position  START   Lever in warm start posi
19. start the tool when it is upside down or when it is not in the operating position    3  Switch the engine off when the tool is  not being used   or left unattended   or before any cleaning or manteinance  or when moved to another location    4  Never point the blowing pipe at other persons or animals  Do not blow particles into  the direction of other persons or animals    5  Always maintain a safe distance of at least 5m between the tool and others around  you and turn the tool off if others come too close to your working area    6  Do not use the device near open windows    7  Keep all the air intakes and the blower tube free from dust  lint  hair and other  material that may cause a reduction in the air flow    8  Keep a balanced and stable stance whilst using the tool    9  Do not operate the tool in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces or in the presence of  inflammable and or explosive substances    10  Do not get distracted and always concentrate on what you are doing  Never operate  the tool when you are tired  sick or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs    11  Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that can be drawn into the air inlet  Keep long  hair away from the air inlets   12  Do not attempt to pick up breakable objects such as glass  plastics  china etc    13  Do not use the product in vacuum operation without the collection bag fitted    14  Do not use the blower vac in either the vacuum or the blow position on gravel  surfaces    15  Only operate t
20. tion  RUN     STOPPING    STARTING    Blowing operating mode    Suction operating mode          The following signal words and meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with this  product     SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING    i Indicates an imminently hazardous situation  which  if not avoided   A DANGER  will result in death or serious injury       Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided   A WARNING  could result in death or serious injury      Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  may  A CAUTION  result in minor or moderate injury       Without Safety Alert Symbol  Indicates a situation that may result in  a CAUTION  property damage        SERVICE   Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge and should be performed only by a qualified  service technician  For service we suggest you return the product to your nearest  AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for repair  When servicing  use only identical replacement  parts     A Warning   To avoid serious personal injury  do not attempt to use this product until you read  thoroughly and understand completely the operator   s manual  Save this operator   s  manual and review frequently for continuing safe operation and instructing others  who may use this product        GENERAL DESCRIPTION      Vacuum Nozzle    CONDO FBP ON         Lower Blower Tube    Upper Blower Tube    On Off Switch     Hook For Harness     Throttle Trigger     Recoil Starter     Choke Lever   9    
21. uel to prevent gum deposits   forming on essential carburetor parts fuel filter and fuel tank    1  Clean the engine    2  Remove all the fuel from the tank and run the engine at idling to use up the fuel in the carburetor    3  Remove the spark plug  pore in 0 5mL of new 2 stoke engine oil through the plug hole  pull the  recoil starter grip several times  and reinstall the spark plug    4  Slowly pull the recoil starter grip until resistance is left    5  Store the engine in a clean and dry place     A Warning     Gasoline is a toxic substance  Dispose of gasoline properly  Contact your local authorities  for approved disposal methods        19    DISPOSAL   ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION       Machinery does not belong in domestic waste     Do not allow used oil and petrol residues into the sewer system or drains   Dispose of used oil and petrol residues in an environmentally friendly way     take them to a  disposal point     Take the equipment  accessories and packaging for environmentally friendly recycling     Drain the petrol tank carefully and take your equipment to a recycling point  The plastic and metal    components used can be separated by type and therefore recycled     GUARANTEE       We guarantee this equipment for 24 months     The guarantee does not cover damage caused by natural wear  overloading or improper use   Certain components are subject to normal wear and not covered by the guarantee  These    specifically include the  air filter and spark plug  collecti
22. without sharp edges    Cleaning the blower   suction tube   1  Remove the collection bag loop from the hook    2  Remove the fastening screws and pull off the blower   suction tube    3  Let out the residual material from the inside of the tube and clean it  as required   4  Fix again the tube and the collection bag loop to the hook    Replacing the collection bag   Replace a defective collection bag    Use only original collection bags   otherwise the guarantee claim is invalid     General Maintenance    1  Remove the blower tube    2  Drain and clean the fuel tank    3  Run the machine until the carburettor is dry  this will prevent the carburetor diaphragms sticking  together    4  Thoroughly clean the exterior of the machine with a damp cloth  Do not use abrasive cleaners     Ol      Store the machine in a dry  secure environment out of reach of children    6  Take off the collection bag after finishing work  turn it inside out and brush it thoroughly  In this  way  you avoid the generation of mold and unpleasant odours    7  Clean the device casing  the tube and the ventilation slots regularly with a soft brush or a cloth    Never clean the device under running water     A WARNING    Prevent accidental starting during engine service by removing the spark plug caps     Periodic Maintenance Chart    Interval  20 hours 20 hours 50 hours 100 hours  Check and replenish fuel  Check for fuel leakage  Check bolts  nuts and screws for looseness and loss  Clean fuel filter    Clea
    
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